Mobility Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering June 9 26, 2015



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Mobility Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering June 9 26, 2015 This study abroad program is coordinated by the Northern Illinois University Study Abroad Office (SAO), in cooperation with the NIU College of Engineering and Engineering Technology and Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering. The program was awarded a grant of $25,000 from the President Obama s initiative 100,000 Strong in the Americas and will be carried out in collaboration with Universidad de La Sabana in Chía, Colombia PROGRAM DATES: The program will officially begin on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 in Chía, Colombia, and will end on Friday, June 26, 2015. Students will be responsible for making their own air travel arrangements in order to arrive in Bogotá on Saturday, June 6. The program will officially begin with departure of the group from O Hare International Airport on Friday, June 5, 2015 and will end with the return of the group from Bogotá to Chicago on Sunday, June 28, 2015. PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Reinaldo Moraga, Associate Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering in the NIU College of Engineering and Engineering Technology. Dr. Moraga received his MSc and PhD from university of Central Florida. He joined NIU in 2005 and has taught Simulation several times as well as published several articles on the applications of simulation to industrial-related problems. Faculty co-director: Alfonso Sarmiento: Associate Professor and Coordinator of Internationalization, Faculty of Engineering, Universidad de La Sabana, Chía, Colombia. Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering (Concentration in Simulation Modelling and Analysis), University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, May 2010. PROGRAM OVERVIEW/OBJECTIVES: The goal of the program is both to bring students and faculty members together. This program intends to address three main areas of action: (1) Study abroad opportunities for engineering students; (2) Social impact in the community; (3) Collaborative research around common challenges. The ultimate mission of the program is to increase awareness of the education and research capacity in Colombia and in Latin America within NIU students. The summer program will offer a course in Simulation Modeling and Analysis (ISYE480/580), which is a core subject of the Industrial and Systems Engineering curriculum at both universities. In addition, NIU students will take a course on Special Topics in Global Manufacturing

Mobility Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering - 2015 Page 2 (ISYE498/593). The extra-academic framework will be based on a special social project that La Sabana has designed for NIU students. The program will take place during the summer term at Universidad de La Sabana. Students will be registered for the academic courses at NIU, thus facilitating the academic recognition of the activities they will develop abroad. (Note: The NIU Study Abroad Office registers study abroad students for their respective courses.) On the other hand, students from La Sabana will also register for the course and will use the opportunity to take a course offered by an international professor, in English. For three weeks, students from both institutions will be in the same classroom, sharing their ideas and projects and getting to know each other at an academic and cultural level. Students from NIU will travel together with a faculty member (Prof. Reinaldo Moraga), who will be in charge of teaching the course in collaboration with a professor from La Sabana specialized in the same area. The program will bring both students and faculty members together. It is important for NIU students to have an insight on how production processes are influenced and affected by external factors, specifically those related to culture. This program will help to tackle the following obstacles: safety concerns (perception vs. reality), language barriers (lack of courses offered in English in Latin American institutions), lack of awareness of educational and research capacity in the region, and recruitment of South American students. As part of a long-term collaboration strategy with La Sabana, the main goal is to maintain this study abroad program as part of the yearly study abroad offer at NIU and La Sabana. Universidad de La Sabana and NIU have been awarded one of the grants of competition #4 of President Obama s initiative 100,000 Strong in the Americas. This grant will foster the creation of a complex, long-term collaboration platform between NIU and Universidad de La Sabana that points toward regular exchange at the level of students, academics and administrative staff altogether. PROGRAM SITE: The residential program will take place at Universidad de La Sabana in Chía, Colombia. The country is located in the northwest of South America, bordered to the northwest by Panama; to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru. It also shares maritime limits with Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Jamaica, Dominican Republic and Haiti. Colombia is ethnically diverse, with descendants of the original native inhabitants, Spanish colonists, Africans originally brought to the country as slaves, and 20thcentury immigrants from Europe and the Middle East. This has also been influenced by Colombia's varied geography, and the imposing landscape of the country has resulted in the development of very strong regional identities. The majority of the urban centers are located in the highlands of the Andes mountains, but Colombian territory also encompasses Amazon rainforest, tropical grassland and both Caribbean and Pacific coastlines. Ecologically, Colombia is one of the world's 17 megadiverse countries, and is considered the most megadiverse per

Mobility Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering - 2015 Page 3 square kilometer. Colombia is a middle power with the third largest economy in Latin America, is part of the CIVETS group of six leading emerging markets and is an accessing member to the OECD. Its principal industries include oil, mining, chemicals, health related products, food processing, agricultural products, textile and fabrics, garments, forest products, machinery, electronics, military products, metal products, home and office material, construction equipment and materials, banking, financial services, software, IT services and the automotive industry. For more information about the country, please visit: http://www.colombia.co/en/ Chía is a small town located 7 Km. away from Colombia s capital Bogotá. This town has the advantage of being very close to the capital, so that students can visit and get to know it very well, without having to deal with its heavy traffic every day. Founded in 1979, Universidad de La Sabana is an increasingly recognized Colombian university, both nationally and internationally, for its academic quality and humancentered education. It has been given twice (2006-2010 / 2010-2016) the National High Quality Accreditation by Colombia s Ministry of Education. In Colombia only 31 out of 286 higher education institutions have received this recognition. Its academic offer is constituted by 21 undergraduate programs in the areas of Health Sciences, Engineering, Psychology, Education, Communication, Law, Economic Sciences and Management, Philosophy and Human Sciences; 58 specializations, 16 medical-surgical specializations, 23 Masters Degrees and 2 Doctorates. Universidad de La Sabana has 58 research groups which work collaboratively with research groups around the world in co-researching and co-publishing, and that support the six academic journals in Nursing, Medicine, Law, Education, Communication Studies and Humanities. HIGHLIGHTS: Among the academic and extra-academic offer included in the program, there will be small trips to Bogotá and other tourist sites around Chía. The academic offer includes weekly meetings at national and multinational companies. The multinational companies selected will be American companies based in Colombia. This would allow NIU students to have an insight on how production processes are influenced and affected by external factors. Additionally, NIU students will also interact with their surroundings through community engagement. In this context, Universidad de La Sabana, with the support from its Welfare

Mobility Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering - 2015 Page 4 Department and the Direction of Students, has created a special project with the support of the strong solidarity platform of the University. Students from NIU and La Sabana will visit a school where children learn through agriculture. Students will be able to contribute to the school by carrying out different activities they can choose from: basic English lessons, small reparations, wall painting, etc. By taking part in this project, students will receive a certificate that will make them members of the Volunteer Program from La Sabana, which will hopefully inspire in them a sense of belonging to their host university and its cause. These activities are the foundation of a true intercultural experience since they will impact in the students development and will make the study abroad experience integral. PROGRAM AUDIENCE: Space is limited and qualified applicants will be accepted on a firstcome-first-serve basis. Both undergraduate and graduate students from the College of Engineering are welcome to participate in the program. INSTRUCTION METHOD: Students will receive instruction as lectures and labs. University of La Sabana has the infrastructure and equipment needed for a good completion of the course. Most of the topics will taught by the NIU instructor, and a couple of them will be taught by an instructor from the host university, Dr. Edgar Alfonso. He currently teaches simulation in University of La Sabana. For ISYE480/580, there will sessions every day of 3 hours each (including breaks). During these sessions, students will have lectures and labs. Students from both universities will be mixed in order to promote diversity for the work in groups. Students will have quizzes, assignment and a final group project. For ISYE498/593, Special Topics in Global Manufacturing, there will be visits to four companies. Students will be required to submit a written assignment related to each visit and a final group report. Especially important for students will be to learn about cultural issues that may influence manufacturing processes and production. PROGRAM ACADEMIC CREDIT: For satisfactory participation in the program, participants will receive 3 semester hours of undergraduate or graduate credit in one of the following NIU courses. UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT: ISYE480 Simulation Modeling and Analysis 3 semester hours Description: Design and analysis of industrial systems using computer simulation models. Choice of input distributions, generation of random variates, design and construction of simulation models and experiments, and interpretation of generated output. Prerequisite: PRQ: MATH 211 and UBUS 223, or ISYE 334 and ISYE 335, or STAT 350, and CSCI 240, and ISYE 371; or consent of department.

Mobility Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering - 2015 Page 5 GRADUATE CREDIT: ISYE580 Simulation Modeling and Analysis 3 semester hours Description: Design and analysis of industrial systems using computer simulation models. Choice of input distributions, generation of random variates, design and construction of simulation models and experiments, and interpretation of generated output. Prerequisite: MATH 211 and UBUS 223, or ISYE 334 and ISYE 335, or STAT 350, and CSCI 240, and ISYE 371; or consent of department. INDEPENDENT STUDY/RESEARCH PROJECT: Individuals desiring to earn three additional hours of undergraduate or graduate credit may do so by engaging in an independent study-research project under the direction of Prof. Moraga, program director. The research report should be at least 15 pages for undergraduate credit and 25 for graduate credit. Requirements for Independent Study/Research Project: In order to obtain approval from Prof. Moraga applicants must: 1. Relate the project to a topic or subject introduced during the program. 2. Complete and submit the project for final evaluation to Prof. Moraga by no later than July 15, 2015. Participants who enroll for the independent research project will receive 3 semester hours of credit in one of the following NIU courses: UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT: ISYE498 Contemporary Topics in Industrial Engineering 3.0 semester hours Description: May be repeated to a maximum of 9 semester hours, with no more than 3 hours in the same topic area. Prerequisite: Consent of department. GRADUATE CREDIT: ISYE593 Contemporary Topics in Industrial Engineering 3.0 semester hours Description: May be repeated to a maximum of 9 semester hours, with no more than 3 hours in the same topic area. Prerequisite: Consent of department. APPLICATION AND ADMISSION PROCEDURES: The program is open to Undergraduate and Graduate who meet the NIU general admission requirements, and who are interested in Simulation and Global Manufacturing. Currently enrolled students must meet College of

Mobility Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering - 2015 Page 6 Engineering and Technology Engineering course GPA requirements. Graduate level students must also meet NIU Graduate School admission, course and GPA requirements. Students must be in good academic and disciplinary standing at the time of application. Students who are on academic or disciplinary probation are not eligible to participate in study abroad programs. Applicants must participate in the entire program and satisfy NIU undergraduate or graduate admission and course requirements. Students cannot have any encumbrances against their NIU records. Any encumbrances placed on a student s records by NIU (i.e., the Graduate School, Undergraduate Admissions, Bursar s Office, Accounts Receivable, Registration and Records, Health Services, Parking Services, etc.) must be cleared before a student is granted admission to a study abroad program. For undergraduate students to be admitted to the program, an applicant s official transcript must be on file in the NIU Study Abroad Office. Students who are currently enrolled at NIU, or who have previously enrolled at NIU, do not need to request an official transcript; the Study Abroad Office will make this request on behalf of the applicant. Students who want to participate in the program and earn academic credit from NIU who have not previously enrolled at NIU, or who are not currently enrolled at NIU, should ask the Registrar at their institution to forward an official transcript as soon as possible to the Study Abroad Office. (Student-issued transcripts and photocopies are not acceptable.) Questions relating to the admission requirements or transcripts should be directed to the Study Abroad Office. Students who desire to obtain graduate credit must either be admitted to a graduate program within the NIU Graduate School, or be admitted to the status of a "student-at-large" (SAL) within NIU's Graduate School. For students to be admitted to the program for graduate credit, the applicant's official transcript must be on file in the NIU SAO. Students who are currently enrolled at NIU, or who have previously enrolled at NIU, do not need to request an official transcript. However, students who will participate in the program in order to earn academic credit as an SAL (students who have not currently enrolled, nor are previously enrolled at NIU) must provide a transcript from the baccalaureate institution and from any institution at which graduate credit has been earned. This document must be provided to the SAO before a student can be admitted as an SAL to the program. (Student issued transcripts and photocopies are not acceptable.) APPLICATION: Click Mobility Program in Industrial Systems Engineering in Colombia or visit the NIU Study Abroad Office website at https://niu.studioabroad.com (and search the program country or name) to begin the online application process for this program. The online process provides guidance on requesting information, advising, or applying for the program. Please note that at the time of application, applicants will be expected to submit a signature verification form and copy of their ID to the Study Abroad Office. More detailed instructions can be found on the https://niu.studioabroad.com website or by contacting the Study Abroad Office at (815) 753-0700 or niuabroad@niu.edu. $200 APPLICATION FEE/DEPOSIT: A $200 application fee/deposit is required of all applicants. The $200 is broken down into $100 for the non-refundable application fee and $100 for a program deposit. Both the application fee and the deposit will be applied to the total balance of the program cost. The $100 deposit is refundable only if the participant withdraws prior to the

Mobility Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering - 2015 Page 7 withdrawal deadline indicated on the program materials or for medical reasons verified by a physician if the withdrawal takes place after the withdrawal deadline. The $200 application fee/deposit will be charged to NIU students NIU Bursar's account. (Checks and money orders cannot be accepted from NIU students.) Non-NIU students must submit a check or money order in the amount of $200. More detailed instructions can be found on the website. APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 1, 2015 ACCOMMODATIONS AND MEALS: Participants will reside with host families in single bedded rooms with private bathrooms and will be provided two meals daily throughout the period of residency. (Refer to the Tentative Daily Schedule for specific details regarding housing and meals.) AIR TRANSPORTATION: Individuals will be responsible for making their own air travel arrangements between the U.S. and Bogotá, Colombia and for purchasing their tickets from a travel agent or airline of their choice. (Travel insurance is recommended.) Participants should keep in mind that in order to arrive in Bogotá in time for the official beginning of the program, they should plan to depart the U.S. no later than Friday, June 5, 2014. For information regarding airfares and airlines students may wish to check-out additional airfare sites on the Internet. Important - The Study Abroad Office advises all participants that flight reservations for this program should not be booked until: a. After the April 1, 2015 application deadline AND b. The SAO has accepted the minimum number of participants needed to operate this program. c. This advisory is given so that participants do not find themselves financially responsible for airline tickets should it be necessary to cancel the program. (See section entitled, CANCELLATION OF THE PROGRAM) LAND TRANSPORTATION: For program-related travel the group will travel by coach. This transportation is provided as part of the NIU program cost. (Refer to the Tentative Daily Schedule for specific details regarding other program-related transportation.) ), and PASSPORT: --IMPORTANT--All participants are required to possess a valid passport by April 1, 2015. Important Note: U.S. passports must be valid SIX months beyond the intended stay overseas. Individuals who do not currently possess a valid passport should apply for one immediately upon acceptance into the program. In the event that an applicant does not have their passport by April 1, they will be required to request expedited services or apply in person at the Chicago Passport Agency. If applicants are not

Mobility Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering - 2015 Page 8 within the Chicago area, they must apply at the nearest passport agency.) Information on acquiring a U.S. passport is available at the U.S. State Department s website: http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english.html. Foreign passport holders may need special visas for travel and are responsible for obtaining all necessary visas. VISA: Students coming to Colombia from a country with which there is a visa exemption agreement, such as the United States, and for under 90 days have to enter the country with the entry permit PIP2 which will be given at the airport. Students from a country with which there is not a visa exemption are responsible for obtaining a visa as well as consulting with the NIU International Student and Faculty Office regarding re-entry to the U.S. PASSPORT AND ISIC PHOTOS: You may have your passport and/or ISIC photo(s) taken in the NIU Study Abroad Office. Photos are $3.00 for the first photo and $2.00 for each photo after that. After the first two photos, photos must be purchased in multiples of two. Photos are usually developed while you wait. Study Abroad Office hours are 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. (closed over the lunch hour) and 1:00 4:30 p.m. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS/VACCINATIONS: No immunizations are needed to stay in Bogotá and its surroundings. However, if students wish to travel before or after the beginning of the program to any of the following regions: La Guajira, Norte de Santander, Putumayo, Llanos Orientales, Amazon, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and the Atlantic Coast, must have the vaccine against yellow fever. NIU MAJOR MEDICAL INSURANCE: NIU Student health insurance is required for participation in an NIU study abroad program. Participants not currently enrolled in the NIU Major Medical Insurance Plan will be enrolled by the Study Abroad Office. The NIU Major Medical Insurance Plan has a $250 deductible clause. Students requiring medical attention will be expected to pay any related costs and then file a claim with the NIU Student Insurance Office after returning to the States. Receipts showing payment for all medical expenses are required for reimbursement. NIU PROGRAM COST: The program cost pays for the following cost related services: 1) Host family accommodations and two meals daily while the group is in Colombia. 2) Land transportation in Colombia 3) Admission fees to cultural and historical sites visited as part of the daily schedule 4) Fee for acquiring the visa to enter Colombia 5) NIU tuition for undergraduate or graduate credit 6) NIU major medical insurance PROGRAM COST: $1,820

Mobility Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering - 2015 Page 9 All prices quoted are subject to change. The information contained in the program documents and forms is presented in good faith and is believed to be correct as of the date presented. Northern Illinois University reserves the right to amend, modify, revise, or delete any information appearing in these documents, including but not limited to the cost of the program. Non-NIU students should consult with their home institutions regarding additional costs that may apply to study abroad. Non-NIU students are responsible for any study abroad charges imposed by their home institution. ADDITIONAL COSTS TO PARTICIPANTS: Airfare 1 meal per day Cost of acquiring a passport (approximately $130, including 2 passport pictures). Passport size photos. Additional costs associated with obtaining a visa for students from non-exempt countries. Immunization fees (if immunizations are required) $40 Undergraduate application fee for non-niu undergraduate students. Independent travel and visa costs associated with independent travel. Expenses for free-time pursuits. Expenses and purchases of a personal nature. FINANCIAL AID: As a participant in a study abroad program through NIU, applicants may be eligible for: Pell Grant, SEOG, Perkins Loan, PLUS Loan, Subsidized or Unsubsidized Stafford Loan, MAP Award or your privately awarded scholarship with consent of awarding organization. Please contact Pamela Rosenberg, International Programs Business Manager, Williston Hall 407, (815) 753-9530, prosenberg@niu.edu for more information. WITHDRAWAL FROM THE PROGRAM: Applicants withdrawing from the program after April 1, 2015 will not be refunded the $200 program deposit. Applicants withdrawing from the program after this date will also be held accountable for any funds obligated to overseas vendors and agents on the applicant s behalf. This provision is in effect even if the applicant has not submitted the $200 deposit or additional payments, and if the applicant is applying for financial aid. If the applicant must withdraw after April 1, 2015 for medical reasons, funds obligated on their behalf to overseas vendors can only be refunded if: 1) The request is submitted to the Study Abroad Office in writing and accompanied by a signed statement stating that travel is not advised from a physician on the physician s letterhead; and 2) NIU is able to obtain refunds from overseas vendors and agents.

Mobility Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering - 2015 Page 10 CANCELLATION OF THE PROGRAM: The Study Abroad Office reserves the right to cancel this program if the minimum required enrollment is not attained. All participants will be asked to review relevant sources of essential information so they are fully informed of the content of current travel warnings for Colombia. Participants will discuss the risks with the program director and relevant CEET administrators. Participants will be required to register with the US Embassy or Consulate in Colombia before or immediately upon arrival in country and to keep the Embassy or Consulate informed of their whereabouts while in-country. The information contained in the program documents and forms are presented in good faith and is believed to be correct as of the date presented. Northern Illinois University reserves the right to amend, modify, revise, or delete any information appearing in these documents, including but not limited to the cost of the program. NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ALTER OR CANCEL THIS PROGRAM AS MAY BE DEEMED NECESSARY!

Mobility Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering - 2015 Page 11 TENTATIVE DAILY SCHEDULE FACULTY-LED MOBILITY PROGRAM IN ENGINEERING Orientation Meeting: June 9, 8:00 a.m. in Chía, Universidad de La Sabana Overseas Program: June 9 - June 26, 2015 Week 1 JUNE 9 8:00 Introduction and Program Orientation 9:00 Session 1, Simulation JUNE 10 9:00 Session 2, Simulation JUNE 11 9:00 Session 3, Simulation 3:00 Company visit 1, Alpina (to be confirmed) JUNE 12 9:00 Session 4, Simulation 2:30 Social project session 1 JUNE 13 9:00 Session 5, Simulation 2:30 Site visit, Candelaria and Monserrate Bogotá Week 2 JUNE 16 9:00 Session 6, Simulation JUNE 17 9:00 Session 7, Simulation JUNE 18 9:00 Session 8, Simulation 3:00 Company visit 2, Unilever (to be confirmed) JUNE 19 9:00 Session 9, Simulation 2:30 Social project session 2 JUNE 20 9:00 Session 10, Simulation 2:30 Site visit, Sopó natural park

Mobility Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering - 2015 Page 12 Week 3 JUNE 22 9:00 Session 11, Simulation JUNE 23 9:00 Session 12, Simulation JUNE 24 9:00 Session 13, Simulation 3:00 Company visit 3, (to be confirmed) JUNE 25 9:00 Session 14, Simulation 2:30 Social project session 3 JUNE 26 9:00 Session 15, Simulation 2:30 Interviews and evaluation with program coordinator Universidad de La Sabana 4:00 Farewell session, award of program certificates H:\WORK\PROG3\Mobility Engineering in Colombia Proposal 2015.docx (AMS)-3/6/15